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Hi all,

While making up our queen cells using larvae from different breeders, we have noticed that larvae from certain queens
were more attractive to the cell builders. This year we have a VHS breeder from Glenn's whose offspring when placed in the cell builder colonies make bigger cells.
Any thoughts on this to share? I've noticed this in the past years too.

 Kirk Jones     www.benzieplayboyz.com
www.sleepingbearfarms.com


greetings from Northern Michigan!

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